"The energy provision for every effort relies on the simultaneous participation of all three energy pathways with a predominant pathway working above the others" (I've been looking all over for this paper!) https://t.co/5ZNfHoUpc1.
@StephenSeiler I like the terms suggested here. The All-out (‘maximal’) efforts could be categorized in ‘Explosive’, ‘High-Intensity’, or ‘Endurance-Intensive’ - Efforts based on exercise duration. https://t.co/Zw1vgslYSx
RT @alejandro_java: @StephenSeiler Being completely in agreement, why not say the main way of obtaining the energy instead of proposing new…
RT @alejandro_java: @StephenSeiler Being completely in agreement, why not say the main way of obtaining the energy instead of proposing new…
@StephenSeiler Being completely in agreement, why not say the main way of obtaining the energy instead of proposing new terms? https://t.co/qtf4FDGVYT
RT @javierbutra: Aunque de esta imagen recomendaría complementarla con esta lectura: Términos 'aeróbicos' y 'anaeróbicos' utilizados en la…
RT @javierbutra: Aunque de esta imagen recomendaría complementarla con esta lectura: Términos 'aeróbicos' y 'anaeróbicos' utilizados en la…
RT @javierbutra: Aunque de esta imagen recomendaría complementarla con esta lectura: Términos 'aeróbicos' y 'anaeróbicos' utilizados en la…
Aunque de esta imagen recomendaría complementarla con esta lectura: Términos 'aeróbicos' y 'anaeróbicos' utilizados en la fisiología del ejercicio: una reflexión terminológica crítica https://t.co/ZBmBubQOI5 https://t.co/WhCg6kdjqx
RT @Spragg_Perform: I expected I wouldn't really like this paper - https://t.co/w2z6gnqWDz Athletes inherently understand 'aerobic' and '…
RT @andykirkland71: If you use 'aerobic' or 'anaerobic' to describe efforts, then you're probably doing it wrong. https://t.co/dIyNYvCAtP
RT @andykirkland71: If you use 'aerobic' or 'anaerobic' to describe efforts, then you're probably doing it wrong. https://t.co/dIyNYvCAtP
RT @andykirkland71: If you use 'aerobic' or 'anaerobic' to describe efforts, then you're probably doing it wrong. https://t.co/dIyNYvCAtP
RT @andykirkland71: If you use 'aerobic' or 'anaerobic' to describe efforts, then you're probably doing it wrong. https://t.co/dIyNYvCAtP
RT @andykirkland71: If you use 'aerobic' or 'anaerobic' to describe efforts, then you're probably doing it wrong. https://t.co/dIyNYvCAtP
RT @andykirkland71: If you use 'aerobic' or 'anaerobic' to describe efforts, then you're probably doing it wrong. https://t.co/dIyNYvCAtP
RT @andykirkland71: If you use 'aerobic' or 'anaerobic' to describe efforts, then you're probably doing it wrong. https://t.co/dIyNYvCAtP
RT @andykirkland71: If you use 'aerobic' or 'anaerobic' to describe efforts, then you're probably doing it wrong. https://t.co/dIyNYvCAtP
RT @andykirkland71: If you use 'aerobic' or 'anaerobic' to describe efforts, then you're probably doing it wrong. https://t.co/dIyNYvCAtP
RT @andykirkland71: If you use 'aerobic' or 'anaerobic' to describe efforts, then you're probably doing it wrong. https://t.co/dIyNYvCAtP
RT @andykirkland71: If you use 'aerobic' or 'anaerobic' to describe efforts, then you're probably doing it wrong. https://t.co/dIyNYvCAtP
I’ve been a culprit for this, sometimes feeling it’s better to use these terms as it is often better understood by athletes. However, that fails to educate the athlete on the fact exercise at different functional intensities and durations is not solely der
I can get on board with this.
RT @andykirkland71: If you use 'aerobic' or 'anaerobic' to describe efforts, then you're probably doing it wrong. https://t.co/dIyNYvCAtP
RT @andykirkland71: If you use 'aerobic' or 'anaerobic' to describe efforts, then you're probably doing it wrong. https://t.co/dIyNYvCAtP
RT @andykirkland71: If you use 'aerobic' or 'anaerobic' to describe efforts, then you're probably doing it wrong. https://t.co/dIyNYvCAtP
RT @andykirkland71: If you use 'aerobic' or 'anaerobic' to describe efforts, then you're probably doing it wrong. https://t.co/dIyNYvCAtP
RT @andykirkland71: If you use 'aerobic' or 'anaerobic' to describe efforts, then you're probably doing it wrong. https://t.co/dIyNYvCAtP
Yes! Now we just need to consign 'cardio' to the dustbin...
I expected I wouldn't really like this paper - https://t.co/w2z6gnqWDz Athletes inherently understand 'aerobic' and 'anaerobic' even though they are technically not accurate in terms of metabolic contributions BUT the recommendations to better describe
RT @andykirkland71: If you use 'aerobic' or 'anaerobic' to describe efforts, then you're probably doing it wrong. https://t.co/dIyNYvCAtP
If you use 'aerobic' or 'anaerobic' to describe efforts, then you're probably doing it wrong. https://t.co/dIyNYvCAtP
For any practitioners particularly S&C coaches working within endurance sports this is a key paper to come back to: ‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflection https://t.co/Zw1vgslYSx
RT @MyNutritionSci: @umeshchhikara @TheBhupiThakur @BioLayne @The_Nutrivore @TheAlanAragon @nick_krontiris Your fundamental understanding o…
RT @MyNutritionSci: Exercise should be defined by intensity and duration, not by any single physiological pathway (aerobic/lactic/anaerobic…
RT @MyNutritionSci: Exercise should be defined by intensity and duration, not by any single physiological pathway (aerobic/lactic/anaerobic…
RT @MyNutritionSci: Exercise should be defined by intensity and duration, not by any single physiological pathway (aerobic/lactic/anaerobic…
A vueltas con los términos aeróbico y anaeróbico en el contexto de la #fisiologia. https://t.co/eMwfqktzi7
RT @MyNutritionSci: Exercise should be defined by intensity and duration, not by any single physiological pathway (aerobic/lactic/anaerobic…
RT @MyNutritionSci: Exercise should be defined by intensity and duration, not by any single physiological pathway (aerobic/lactic/anaerobic…
interesante artículo sobre el abordaje de algunos términos que se emplean en Ciencias de la actividad física y deporte. Sin duda un aspecto que requiere consenso. https://t.co/jyxkvQOmkb
RT @MyNutritionSci: Exercise should be defined by intensity and duration, not by any single physiological pathway (aerobic/lactic/anaerobic…
Exercise should be defined by intensity and duration, not by any single physiological pathway (aerobic/lactic/anaerobic alactic). Continuing the latter only adds to the confusion that muscular energy systems work independently. https://t.co/dJ86VGvD3X
RT @InformedinSport: Zombie terms such as energy systems training remain in use in different parts of the world (including Canada). As thi…
RT @InformedinSport: Zombie terms such as energy systems training remain in use in different parts of the world (including Canada). As thi…
Zombie terms such as energy systems training remain in use in different parts of the world (including Canada). As this recent commentary highlights, separating out metabolic pathways leads to misconceptions in how we categorise conditioning https://t.co/
RT @MyNutritionSci: @umeshchhikara @TheBhupiThakur @BioLayne @The_Nutrivore @TheAlanAragon @nick_krontiris Your fundamental understanding o…
RT @MyNutritionSci: @umeshchhikara @TheBhupiThakur @BioLayne @The_Nutrivore @TheAlanAragon @nick_krontiris Your fundamental understanding o…
@umeshchhikara @TheBhupiThakur @BioLayne @The_Nutrivore @TheAlanAragon @nick_krontiris Your fundamental understanding of the topic is off. Aerobic and anaerobic pathways are interconnected and interdependent at all times. Separating them is misguided. htt
@nahshongarrett This article discusses proper use of the terms in relation to sports/exercise. You may find it interesting. https://t.co/IJmaXoBpsd
RT @Mariogomecete: Seriously https://t.co/jCysTwMUL1
Seriously https://t.co/jCysTwMUL1
RT @AJRochon22: @Rastogi_Aseem Here are a few links Coach. Lengthy but lots of info. https://t.co/CkNNx38PkL https://t.co/BBDNwj9FFS Load…
@Rastogi_Aseem Here are a few links Coach. Lengthy but lots of info. https://t.co/CkNNx38PkL https://t.co/BBDNwj9FFS Load Management⁉️Returning from injury. Do you have a protocol via AT but how involved are you as a staff? 👇🏾
@BlueSquirrel82 Here's a useful paper on the concept of aerobic/anaerobic. https://t.co/mv4nd1Efpe
Los términos "aeróbico" y "anaeróbico" utilizados en la fisiología del ejercicio: una reflexión terminológica crítica. https://t.co/k2d3oiZUuQ
RT @AllanMacdonald_: Only today I was speaking with a coach saying how sport science does itself no favours having 10million different term…
RT @ProfChamari: ‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflect... https://t.co/69oKo2d5P9 #sp…
RT @ProfChamari: ‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflect... https://t.co/69oKo2d5P9 #sp…
RT @AllanMacdonald_: Only today I was speaking with a coach saying how sport science does itself no favours having 10million different term…
RT @ProfChamari: ‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflect... https://t.co/69oKo2d5P9 #sp…
Only today I was speaking with a coach saying how sport science does itself no favours having 10million different terms for the same things! https://t.co/8OpeEXHs5s
RT @ProfChamari: ‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflect... https://t.co/69oKo2d5P9 #sp…
RT @ProfChamari: ‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflect... https://t.co/69oKo2d5P9 #sp…
‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflect... https://t.co/69oKo2d5P9 #sportsmedicine-open
‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflect... https://t.co/QDqm7B0sHo #sportsmedicine-open
RT @LouiDoc: Massively important to get terminology right. Consensus needed? https://t.co/Mdxa2Sn8zb
‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflection https://t.co/r9qjdEhQkj #dbdnews #sports
‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflect... https://t.co/mgTZkxCszI #sportsmedicine-open
RT @ProfChamari: ‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflection @SpringerOpen…
Massively important to get terminology right. Consensus needed? https://t.co/Mdxa2Sn8zb
RT @ProfChamari: ‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflection @SpringerOpen…
RT @ProfChamari: ‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflection @SpringerOpen…
RT @ProfChamari: ‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflection @SpringerOpen…
RT @ProfChamari: ‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflection @SpringerOpen…
RT @ProfChamari: ‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflection @SpringerOpen…
‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflection @SpringerOpen https://t.co/69oKo2d5P9 https://t.co/t6SGXKM48w
‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflection https://t.co/iLNJCYfomd
RT @HughesDC_Muscle: ‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflection https://t.co/u6RQ9Vx4…
RT @HughesDC_Muscle: ‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflection https://t.co/u6RQ9Vx4…
RT @HughesDC_Muscle: ‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflection https://t.co/u6RQ9Vx4…
RT @HughesDC_Muscle: ‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflection https://t.co/u6RQ9Vx4…
Nice energy systems definition https://t.co/5Fg0J0a1D6 #sportsscience
RT @HughesDC_Muscle: ‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflection https://t.co/u6RQ9Vx4…
RT @HughesDC_Muscle: ‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflection https://t.co/u6RQ9Vx4…
Aerobic and anaerobic often vacuous buzzwords in sports sci. Whats your stimulus? What are you adapting/stressing? https://t.co/378mJRTNsw
RT @HughesDC_Muscle: ‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflection https://t.co/u6RQ9Vx4…
RT @HughesDC_Muscle: ‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflection https://t.co/u6RQ9Vx4…
RT @HughesDC_Muscle: ‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflection https://t.co/u6RQ9Vx4…
RT @HughesDC_Muscle: ‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflection https://t.co/u6RQ9Vx4…
RT @HughesDC_Muscle: ‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflection https://t.co/u6RQ9Vx4…
RT @HughesDC_Muscle: ‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflection https://t.co/u6RQ9Vx4…
RT @HughesDC_Muscle: ‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflection https://t.co/u6RQ9Vx4…
RT @HughesDC_Muscle: ‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflection https://t.co/u6RQ9Vx4…
RT @HughesDC_Muscle: ‘Aerobic’ and ‘Anaerobic’ terms used in exercise physiology: a critical terminology reflection https://t.co/u6RQ9Vx4…